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Light brown discharge 2 weeks after last period.

My period is usually really regular, always on time. I got off of my period 2 weeks ago, very day since I've had a light brown discharge that hasn't stopped. I have sex every day, but I know it's not an std. I'm pretty sure I'm not pregnant either because I've been trying for 5 years.... I wish I was, but I doubt it. Also there's a smell that I have sometimes... Not cool. It's not like I don't shower or anything I just dont understand it.... I'm 24. Please help me figure out what goin on and what I can do :)
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you could be pregnant this can happen to some people i heard, but could be an infection, you know this is kinda sick but my sister once had a tampon on and had sex drunk and forgot about the tampon(idk how) but it got pushed up into her and she forgot about it and she could smell a stank and finally about 3 days later it came out, omg thank god she didnt get that toxic syndrome. but was your period normal when u had it?
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if you dont have your next period or your next period isnt normal or heavy then you could be pregnant.   You normally conceive 2 weeks after the start of your last period or 2 weeks before the next. It could also just be old blood.  Now if you have pain, itching, greenish discharge, or yellow then you would have a reason to be worried.  Try to relax and see if it goes away.  try even taking a pregnancy test when your suppose to be on your next period.  Some people do bleed when pregnant.  If it goes away then it was jus your body cleaning out old blood im sure.  
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